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Which excerpt from Robert Burns's "To a Mouse" best conveys empathy?

A. "... At me, thy earth-born companion,/An' fellow mortal!"
B. "... An' weary winter comin' fast,/An cozy here, beneath the blast..."
C. "Thy wee-bit housie, too, in ruin!/Its silly wa's the win's are strewin!"
D. "Still thou art blessed compared wi' me/The present only toucheth thee..."

Who among these was John Keats's "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" written to honor?

A. an astronomer
B. an explorer
C. a poet
D. a translator

"Bird, thou never wert..."

Which of these is exemplified by this line from Percy Shelley's "To a Skylark"?

A. archaic language
B. onomatopeia
C. simile
D. terza rima

User Peter Oram
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task master is wrong for the question where he answered POET it is actually A TRANSLATOR accoriding to KCA testing

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Here are all the answers:

1. The statement that best conveys empathy is "... An' weary winter comin' fast,/An cozy here, beneath the blast..."

2. "On first looking to Chapman's Homer" was written to honor a poet.

3. "Bird, thou never wert" exemplifies archaic language.

Hope my answers have come to your help.
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